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Roland O'Daniel

Discovery Education Science Fair Central offers ideas for science fair projects and exp... - 1 views

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    Complete Science Fair information site from Discovery Education. It's been years since I've organized a science fair, or even had children participating, but this site would have been helpful to me on both levels. Great resource. Share it with parents and educators alike. 
Roland O'Daniel

DEN Blog Network » Experience the Adventures With Your Students - 1 views

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    Discovery Educator Network projects.
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Microsoft WorldWide Telescope Web Client - 0 views

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    Directly from Time Magazine: "Like Google Earth for the heavens, WWT aggregates terabytes of astronomical data from the world's biggest telescopes to create a single virtual scope that anyone can look through. WWT is not a model of the known universe, but rather a centralized repository for just about everything known about the universe. The idea is to democratize the science of astronomy with a single tool that can be used by students and scientists. Who knows, when everyone has access to the same data, maybe the next big discovery in astronomy will be made by an amateur? There are hundreds of terabytes of digitized sky - enough data for everyone. "
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Dynamic Mathematics with GeoGebra - 3 views

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    "In this article we introduce the free educational mathematics software GeoGebra. This open source tool extends concepts of dynamic geometry to the fields of algebra and calculus. You can use GeoGebra both as a teaching tool and to create interactive web pages for students from middle school up to college level. Specifically designed for educational purposes, GeoGebra can help you to foster experimental, problem-oriented and discovery learning of mathematics. We will illustrate the basic ideas of the software and some of its versatile possibilities by discussing several interactive examples."
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Discovery Education: Home - 1 views

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    Great site!
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Fuel Our Future Now - Jumpstart Students' STEM Education with Free Teacher Resources - 0 views

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    Resources from the department of energy and Discovery Education for use with STEM classes
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BEAR-4 - 0 views

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    A group of amateur radio enthusiats launch an HD video camera into space and track it back down to earth. I think it's incredible and a great example of what people with an interest in something can do. What could we do if we gave students goals like this to accomplish? Any thoughts about how we use this incredible example of curiosity with students? Also, note that they send it to space, share their work via YouTube, blog about it, get picked up on the Discovery channel for relatively little cost!
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